Open207Z
Opis
Open207Z is an STM32 development board that features an STM32F207ZGT6 device as the microcontroller. It supports further expansion with various optional accessory boards for specific application. The modular and open design makes it the ideal for starting application development with STM32F2 Hi-Performance microcontroller.
- STM32F207ZGT6: the STM32F2 Hi-Performance microcontroller which features:
- Core: ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit RISC
- Operating frequency: 120MHz, 150 DMIPS/1.25 DMIPS/MHz
- Operating voltage: 1.8V-3.6V
- Package: LQFP144
- Memories: 1024KB Flash, 128+4kB SRAM
- MCU communication interfaces:
- 3 x SPI, 3 x USART, 2 x UART, 2 x I2S, 3 x I2C
- 1 x FSMC, 1 x SDIO, 2 x CAN
- 1 x USB 2.0 high-speed/full-speed device/host/OTG controller with dedicated DMA, ULPI and on-chip full-speed PHY
- 1 x 10/100 Ethernet MAC
- 1 x 8 to 14-bit parallel camera interface
- AD & DA converters: 3 x AD (12-bit, 1μs, shares 24 channels); 2 x DA (12-bit)
- Debugging/Programming: supports JTAG/SWD (serial wire debug) interfaces, supports IAP
- AMS1117-3.3: 3.3V voltage regulator
- MIC2075-2BM: onboard chip for USB power management
- 74LVC139: used for FSMC expansion, make it possible to connect multi devices through FSMC at the same time, such as LCD and NAND FLASH
- Power supply switch: 5V DC or USB
- Boot mode switch: for configuring BOOT0 pin
- Power indicator
- VBUS indicator
- LEDs: convenient for indicating I/O status and/or program running state
- Reset button
- User key: convenient for I/O input and/or interact with running code
- Wake-Up button: wake up the STM32 MCU from sleep mode, also used as regular user key.
- Joystick: five positions
- 32.768K crystal oscillator: for internal RTC with calibration
- 25M crystal oscillator: enables the MCU run at 120M frequency by frequency multiplication
- Crystal empty slot (without soldered crystal oscillator): for soldering 50M active crystal oscillator, which'll provide clock to DCMI
- USB: communicating with PC, and/or used as USB Host (requires an OTG cable)
- Ethernet interface: easily connects the MCU to ethernet network by using an additional ethernet module
- FSMC interface (16-bit FSMC): for connecting peripherals such as NorFlash, SRAM, etc.
- USART1 interface: easily connects to RS232, RS485, USB TO 232, etc.
- PS/2 interface: easily connects to PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse
- FSMC + SPI interface (16-bit FSMC + SPI): for connecting touch screen LCD
- FSMC interface (8-bit FSMC): easily connects to peripherals such as NandFlash, Ethernet, etc.
- CAN2 interface: communicates with accessory boards which feature the CAN device conveniently
- USART2 interface: easily connects to RS232, RS485, USB TO 232, etc.
- USART3 interface: easily connects to RS232, RS485, USB TO 232, etc.
- SDIO interface: for connecting Micro SD module, features much faster access speed rather than SPI
- ULPI interface: for connecting high-speed USB peripheral (the STM32F207Z integrates USB HS controller without any PHY device)
- I2C1/I2C2 interface: easily connects to I2C peripherals such as I/O expander (PCF8574), EEPROM (AT24Cxx), etc.
- SPI1/SPI2 interface
- easily connects to SPI peripherals such as DataFlash (AT45DBxx), SD card, MP3 module, etc.
- SPI1 features AD/DA alternative function, supports connecting AD/DA module as well
- I2S2 / I2S3 / I2C1: for connecting I2S peripherals, such as Audio module
- DCMI interface: for connecting camera module
- CAN1 interface: communicates with accessory boards which feature the CAN device conveniently
- ONE-WIRE interface: easily connects to ONE-WIRE devices (TO-92 package), such as temperature sensor (DS18B20), electronic registration number (DS2401), etc.
- 5V DC jack
- 5V/3.3 V power input/output: usually used as power output, also common-grounding with other user board
- MCU pins connector: all the MCU pins are accessible on expansion connectors for further expansion
- JTAG/SWD interface: for debugging/programming
- USB jumper
- short the jumper to enable certain USB function
- open the jumper to disable
- 74LVC139 selection jumper (used for FSMC chip selection)
- short the jumper to connect to default I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect to custom I/Os via jumper wires
- PS/2 interface jumper
- short the jumper to connect the PS/2 device to default I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect the PS/2 device to custom I/Os via jumper wires
- LEDs jumper
- short the jumper to connect the LEDs to default I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect the LEDs to custom I/Os via jumper wires
- User key/Joystick jumper
- short the jumper to connect to default I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect to custom I/Os via jumper wires
- VBAT selection jumper
- short the jumper to use system power supply
- open the jumper to make it possible to connect the VBAT to external power, such as battery
- VREF selection jumper
- short the jumper to connect VREF+ to VCC
- open the jumper to customize VREF+
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